In 2011, US-based Freedom House highlighted attempts by local authorities to block access to the blogging platform LiveJournal, on the grounds of extremist content.
They came up with a plan for anesthesia based on research studies including giving certain pain medications before the patient entered the operating room and using spinal anesthesia plus an injection of local anesthetic to block the main nerve to the knee.
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Among other treatments, doctors can block nerve transmission with local anaesthetic can also help disturb pain messages.
The two cable-stayed portions of the bridge were added when local fishermen protested that it would block their access to the sea.
The lawsuit comes after Twitter announced in January that it could block messages that contravened local laws if requested by governments.
And thus begins a boring cat-and-mouse game with local authorities as eager and determined to block useful sites as users are to access them.
Still, our index gives us a chance to look at real estate on a granular level, highlighting the block-to-block differences that really define local markets.
They might also bow to union pressure to block Walmart from entering the local market, flouting polls showing that two-thirds of the city want the retailer's low prices.
During the final part of the seven hour debate the government fought off a bid to block changes to the organisation of Local Heathwatch - local groups charged with championing the rights of NHS patients.
That policy allows it to block content in specific countries if tweets violate local laws.
And they will be held accountable to local people for their performance, street by street, block by block and house by house.
It is not yet clear what caused the collapse, but local media reports said severe cracks were detected in the block on Tuesday.
Yet the flexibility which ministers seek from the agencies means, says Mike Shields, chief executive of the North-West agency, that they should really have a block grant which can be allocated according to local priorities.
Another local example has just been perpetrated at a tiny park a block from my home.
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For instance, the law allows councils to oblige developers to pay towards local infrastructure if they build, say, a new office block.
These neighbourhood plans cannot be used to block development outright, or override the strategic objectives of the local district council.
The neighbourhood plans cannot be used to block developments outright, or override the strategic objectives of the local district council.
Fortunately for local taxpayers, the Goldwater Institute sued the City of Phoenix attempting to block this deal under the gift clause.
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The "prevent" element of the strategy aims to block radicalisation and reduce the supply of terror recruits by working with local communities.
In preparing its citizens for the Year 2000, local governments and community organizations might consider the World War II-era "block captain" approach, said the committee's vice chairman, Sen.
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Even if the government manages to push the liberalization through, India's states must ratify the decision, giving local authorities such as Ms. Banerjee's in West Bengal another way to block the measure.
Countries sometimes say they block Skype because its free or low-cost calls cut into the revenue of local phone companies.
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Except in Portland and Minneapolis, each local government is free to make its own decisions about whether to permit the building of a new office block or shopping mall, regardless of any cost the decision imposes on neighbours.
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